Mobile Device Management standards are defined by the Open Mobile Alliance, which has a specialized working group focused on Device Management (OMA-DM). This group specifies the protocols and mechanisms that achieve management of devices. As defined by the standards body, device management includes setting initial configuration information in devices, subsequent installation and updates of persistent information in devices, retrieval of management information from devices, and processing events and alarms generated by devices. Also defined by the standards body, managed information includes (but is not limited to): configuration settings, operating parameters, software installation and parameters, software and firmware updates, frameworks for management objects, application settings and user preferences. InnoPath has been an active member of the OMA-DM working group since 2002; and has provided leadership in the areas of FUMO, SCOMO, DiagMON and LAWMO . More information is available he
Mobile Device Management standards are defined by the Open Mobile Alliance, which has a specialized working group focused on Device Management (OMA-DM). This group specifies the protocols and mechanisms that achieve management of devices. As defined by the standards body, device management includes setting initial configuration information in devices, subsequent installation and updates of persistent information in devices, retrieval of management information from devices, and processing events and alarms generated by devices. Also defined by the standards body, managed information includes (but is not limited to): configuration settings, operating parameters, software installation and parameters, software and firmware updates, frameworks for management objects, application settings and user preferences. InnoPath has been an active member of the OMA-DM working group since 2002; and has provided leadership in the areas of FUMO, SCOMO, DiagMON and LAWMO .